Quentin, Hudson lead White Sox over Tigers 8-4

CHICAGO(AP) -- Brandon Inge figures the next four games will give
the Detroit Tigers a taste of the postseason - and with any
luck, they'll secure a spot in it.

They'll have to do better than this, though.

Carlos Quentin hit a three-run homer in his second straight
game, rookie Daniel Hudson earned his first major league victory
and the Chicago White Sox beat the Tigers 8-4 Sunday for their
third win in 11 games.

Hudson (1-1) outpitched All-Star Edwin Jackson (13-8) over six
solid innings, and Quentin broke it open with a drive to right
that capped a four-run eighth and made it 8-2. The good news for
the AL Central-leading Tigers was that second-place Minnesota
lost 4-1 to Kansas City and Zack Greinke, so their lead over the
Twins remained two games heading into a four-game series between
the teams that starts Monday at Comerica Park.

"It's a very crucial time," Inge said. "I would say as close to
a playoff game as you can get without actually being a playoff
game, so you just have to go out there and have some fun with
it."

The Tigers had won five of six and got off to a good start when
Chicago resident Curtis Granderson set a club record with his
24th career leadoff homer. But instead of another shot of
momentum, they got a dose of disappointment heading into their
big series with the Twins that could decide the division
championship.

"It's a big game, but it's just another game," said Rick
Porcello, who will pitch for Detroit on Monday night. "Try to
take that approach and stay even-keel throughout that entire
time."

The inconsistent White Sox saw their postseason hopes officially
vanish Thursday night, and the final home game of the season
could have also been a Chicago farewell for several veterans
such as Jermaine Dye and Scott Podsednik. Dye and the team have
a mutual option for 2010 and Podsednik, the sparkplug on the
2005 championship team who rejoined the club on a minor league
deal in April, could be gone.

If this was his last home appearance at U.S. Cellular Field,
then he left in style.

Podsednik had two hits, tying it with a triple and scoring
during a three-run sixth against Jackson that gave the White Sox
a 4-2 lead and made a winner of Hudson. Quentin, Gordon Beckham
and Alexei Ramirez also had two hits apiece and Chicago
prevailed after blowing a five-run lead the previous night in a
12-5 loss that led to another tirade by manager Ozzie Guillen.

"The way they played today, that's the way they should try to
play every day," Guillen said.

Hudson, a 22-year-old right-hander, was shaky at times even
though he allowed just two runs and three hits in his second
major league start. He walked five but pitched out of several
jams before turning it over to the bullpen.

Tony Pena threw 1 2-3 scoreless innings. Matt Thornton, who came
on with two outs in the eighth, allowed two runs in the ninth
but earned his third save.

Hudson continued to open eyes. He was solid in a loss to
Minnesota, and now this.

"It's definitely good for the experience to get a few starts in
me, but it's not really up to me what they want to do next
year," he said.

Jackson pitched into the eighth but came up short while trying
to earn his 14th win and tie a career high he set last year with
Tampa Bay. The right-hander allowed seven hits and left after a
leadoff single by Beckham, who came around on a two-out single
by Mark Kotsay off Fernando Rodney that made it 5-2.

After Ramirez singled, Quentin hit his 19th homer.

The Tigers wasted several opportunities, none bigger than in the
sixth when they settled for one run after loading the bases with
one out. Hudson walked Placido Polanco, Miguel Cabrera and
Aubrey Huff before Carlos Guillen drove a sacrifice fly to
center that gave Detroit a 2-1 lead, but the White Sox responded
in the bottom half against Jackson.

"Today was pretty much our offense, which has been
mind-boggling," Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. "You got it
last night, got some, think you got some going and through five,
six innings, you got three hits. It's hard to believe. It's hard
to figure out."

NOTES: Granderson has 100 homers in his career. He also singled
and doubled. ... The White Sox play three games at Cleveland
before closing the season with three at Detroit. ... Count Ozzie
Guillen among those who would like to see Chicago host the 2016
Summer Olympics. "I know a lot of people are against them, but I
think people should be supporting this because a lot of great
things can happen," he said. "I think this city is good enough,
beautiful enough, a lot of fans to support that."